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Informationen zum Autor Liz Gunner, Dina Ligaga, Dumisani Moyo Klappentext Radio is 'Africa's medium', with an ability to transcend barriers to access, facilitate political debate and shape identities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Soundscapes of Radio in Africa - Liz Gunner and Dina LigagaIntroduction: The Soundscapes of Radio in Africa - Part I Radio, Popular Democracy & New Publics - Dumisani MoyoTalk Radio & Politics in Ghana: Exploring Civic & (Un)Civil Discourse in the Public Sphere - Wisdom J. TetteyFrom Diffusion to Dialogic Space: FM Radio Stations in Kenya - Christopher Joseph OdhiamboContesting Mainstream Media Power: Mediating the Zimbabwe Crisis through Clandestine Radio - Dumisani MoyoEquivocal Resonances: Islamic Revival & Female Radio 'Preachers' in Urban Mali - Part II The Cultures of Radio: Languages of the Everyday - Dorothea E. SchulzWhat is the Relationship between Hate Radio & Violence? Rethinking Rwanda's 'Radio Machete' - Scott StrausWhy Radio is Africa's Medium of Choice in the Global Age - Winston ManoBantustan Identity, Censorship & Subversion on Northern Sotho Radio under Apartheid, 1960s-80s - Sekibakiba Peter LekgoathiSouth African Radio in a Saucepan - David B. CoplanRadio Theatre: The Moral Play in the Historical Context of State Control & Censorship of Broadcasting in Kenya - Dina LigagaIsiZulu Radio Drama & the Modern Subject - Restless Identities in South Africa in the 1970s - Part III Radio & Community: Voices of Change - Liz GunnerRadio Okapi - 100 per cent Congolese - Stephanie WoltersTalk Radio, Democracy & the Public Sphere: 567MW in Cape Town - Tanja E. BoschRadio & Religion: A Case of Difference & Diversity - Maria Frahm-ArpVoices from Without: The African National Congress, its Radio, its Allies & Exile, 1960-84 - Stephen R. DavisAiring the Politics of Nation: Radio in Angola, Past & Present - Marissa J. MoormanRadio in Zones of Conflict - Abnormal Measures for Abnormal Circumstances - David SmithMultiple Publics, Multiple Languages: Radio & the Contestations of Broadcasting Language Policy in Uganda - Monica B. Chibita...